FLOW-3D Newsletters

A case study from Hellebusch Tooling and Die about reducing ejection time to increase productivity, a development note about FLOW-3D's new capabilities to simulate mooring lines, and a hints and tips tutorial on how to bin particles for tasks such as representing inoculants in castings, showing the settling of suspended solids in clarifiers, and representing fish in rivers are part of this issue of the FLOW-3D Newsletter.

The latest edition of the FLOW-3D Newsletter features a 3D dam breaking validation study from Minerva Dynamics, a discussion of practical applications with new hydraulic boundary conditions, and a hints and tips article on how to initialize metal without using an .STL file. Read these articles, plus more news from Flow Science.

Today's post is about a simulation for a municipal application. I usually draw on work-related inquiries for these blog posts, and this week a municipal design consultancy called asking about how we handle the combined sewer overflow problem (heads up the answer is very well!). Typically there are two important aspects, one is understanding the […]